The veneer creates a raised grid on the cabinet's surface, and also forms shelves inside the furniture. The Airframe 01 is accessed by two front doors, which are opened using the panels of veneer as handles.

The furniture's construction was inspired by aeroplane wings built at the beginning of the 1900s, which were light, wooden structures covered with textiles. Mieke Meijer designed Airframe 01 to be easy to move, and the entire cabinet weights just 18.5 kilogrammes.

The furniture was created for Dutch materials company Baars & Bloemhoff as part of its Dutch Design Week 2015 Transitions exhibition, which saw six designers to use its materials to create products.

The company's semi-transparent Triplex was used as a support material in the cabinet, and was chosen by the designer to be visible in the furniture's construction.

"It's no longer an inconspicuous structural component out of sight, but right there in the spotlight," she added. "The image is partly determined by the oak veneer from Decospan."

"The title Airframe is an aviation term referring to the structure of an aircraft minus the engines. This corresponds exactly to what I had in mind. It's a cupboard that could fly, in a manner of speaking."

The cabinet was shown at the Transitions exhibition at Eindhoven's Broeinest building during Dutch Design Week 2015, which ran from 17 to 25 October.